llEUREt^ 
MACHINE 
MOORE'S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
NEWS  CONDENSER 
pacUittfiei 
’Twab  “Oliver”  tUat  uskeU  for 
more, 
In  iboao  sad,  bungrf  jlay*  of  yore; 
But  LOW  tbe  clului!i  that  none  realbl 
Are  for  the  iiuukU  ffioasKA  TwiiiT. 
GENERAL  FAVORITE 
—  Manufacturers  of  slelgbs  have  tbe  blues. 
—  Ice-cutting  on  tbe  Hudson  began  last  week. 
—  Michigan  pays  Its  Governor  only  $1,000  a  year. 
—  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  wants  a  new  ferry  route. 
—  America  produces  l,000,0oo  paper  collars  a  | 
day. 
—  Farmington,  Missouri,  Is  to  have  a  woolen  I 
mill. 
—  Rhode  Island  has  1,416,134  spindles  against 
614,664  In  1800.  i 
—  Gas  hits  been  reduced  to  $‘2.60  per  tboiLsand 
feet  In  Chicago. 
—  Tbe  National  debt  was  reduced  $1,690,000 
during  .lanuary. 
—  The  Marietta,  Ga.,  mine  Is  found  to  have  su¬ 
perior  magnetic  Iron. 
—  A  strike  Of  engineers  on  the  Boston  and 
M.ilne  road  Is  feared. 
—  The  Legislature  of  Kamsiis  gives  $20,000  out.- 
rlght  to  the  Centennial. 
—  The  Bank  of  West  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Is  to  reduce 
Its  capital  stock  to  $100,000. 
—  The  Seattle  (W.  T.)  coal  mines  furnished  s,ooo 
tons  of  coal  during  Pecember. 
—  The  Spring  City  stove  Worksof  Westchester, 
Pa.,  have  resumed  operat  ions. 
—  There  are  81,320  flour  mills  In  Russia,  driven 
by  wind,  wab'r,  treadle  or  steam. 
—  The  annual  Importation  of  eggs  Into  England 
now  reaches  the  value  of  CV.toO.oOo. 
—  A  lead  mine  Is  said  to  have  been  discovered 
near  ConkllugvlUe,  Saratoga  County. 
—  The  reward  of  $10  olTcro<l  for  the  arrest  of 
“  Boss”  Tweed  Is  ptibllahed  In  Germany. 
—  Tho  eight-oared  race  between  Harvard  and 
Yale  will  be  rowed  at  spitnglleld,  June  30. 
—  Twenty  thousaml  volumes  have  been  stolen 
from  the  Mercantile  Library  of  San  Francisco. 
—  The  State  Homeopathic  society  at  Albany  re¬ 
solved  to  ask  for  a  law  upon  mortuary  repo*  ts. 
—  The  non-taxpayers  of  Mlssis-sippi  already  rep¬ 
resent  nearly  one-lourt-h  of  all  the  property  In  the 
state. 
—  Tbe  Portuguese  Chamber  of  Peers  has  voted 
the  abolition  of  slavery  In  St.  Thomas  and  Gulf  of 
Guinea. 
—  The  New  Hampshire  State  election  tiikes 
place  In  .March,  and  the  prohibitionists  are  already 
at  work. 
—  Some  Californians  who  own  l60,ooo  acres  ot 
land  are  enclosing  11  with  a  single  fence  too  miles 
in  length. 
—  The  decrease  In  coals  used  for  domestic  pur¬ 
poses  In  I.ondon  was  400,8(k  tons  last  year  as  com¬ 
pared  with  1914. 
—  Many  Spanish  families  exposed  to  the  contests 
between  the  Alfoulsls  and  the  CarlLsts  are  taking 
refuge  In  France. 
—  The  Montana  Temperance  people  are  at 
work  for  a  law  to  close  the  liquor  saloons  Sundays 
and  election  days. 
—  The  sale  of  mauufocturea  articles  from  tho 
work-suops  ot  the  Worce:<t.er  Free  Academy  lost 
year  yleldeil  $20,000. 
—  The  Legtslaturo  of  .Minnesota  has  passed  a 
bill  to  borrow  $00,000  from  the  school  fund  to  pay 
Its  current  expenses. 
—  Fifteen  of  tho  Whisky  King  la  Indianapolis 
were  sentenced  to  prlaou  for  terms  of  from  six 
months  to  three  years. 
—  The  Pennsylvania  coal  Company  has  stopped 
mining  In  tho  Plttston  locality.  Other  companies 
are  expected  to  atop  soon. 
—  A  hill  to  prohibit  the  use  of  free  railroad  pas¬ 
ses  by  Judges  ami  Legislators  has  been  rejected 
In  the  Kcniucky  lajglslature. 
—  A  new  chain  amt  chain  cable  manufacturtng 
establishment  is  expected  to  go  Into  operulluu  In 
a  short  lime  in  Pltiklmrgh,  Pa. 
—  There  are  lewer  dtstlllertes  now  riintdng  In 
any  ot  tho  large  corn-calslng  coiiutleH  ot  Ceiiual 
Kentucky  than  in  any  past  year. 
—  The  destruction  ot  the  ikJabi  shop  of  KUrhanks 
£  CO.,  at  St.  Jobasbury,  Vt.,  by  lire,  will  not  Inter¬ 
fere  with  the  prosecution  of  work. 
—  It  la  stated  that  largo  quantities  or  baled  hay 
have  recently  been  shipped  from  KlohUold  Springs 
BtaUon,  N.  Y.,  at  tcu  dollar  per  ton. 
—  A  girl  in  Medina,  Ohio,  has  a  head  Just  the 
sue  of  Uaniel  Webster’s,  or  throe  lnche.s  larger  in 
clrcumferaace  than  the  average  of  men. 
_ The  stringency  with  which  the  adulteration 
of  food  act  is  ouforced  in  London  has  caused  a 
large  number  of  failures  In  the  milk  trade. 
—  Thirty  new  papers  made  their  appearance 
during  the  jseven  days  ending  January  29.  There 
were  11  suspensions  during  the  same  period. 
—  In  the  British  Olllclal  Army  List  tor  Decem¬ 
ber  are  the  u;uue.-i  of  about  180  HOldlers  who  have 
died  In  the  service,  leaving  unclaluu'd  pivperly. 
—  It  la  proposed  to  establtsh  In  Bombay,  a 
branch  of  the  Young  Women’s  Christian  Associa¬ 
tion.  The  Woman’s  Movement  extends  even  into 
British  India. 
—  Plans  for  tho  proposed  County  A,sylura  and 
work  house  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  have  been  completed. 
Tho  building  Is  to  bo  t  hn?t>  stories  and  basiirnent 
Jilgb,  built  ot  brick,  110  fert  long  and  30  feet  wide. 
—  There  Is  much  dlscuBkloii  in  Colorado  over  a 
bill  Introduced  in  the  lower  House  of  the  Legisla¬ 
ture,  fixing  the  legal  rate  of  interest  at  ten  per 
cent,  when  no  contract  is  made,  and  prohibiting 
any  interest  higher  than  twelve  per  cent,  under 
penalty  of  forfeiture  of  the  money  loaned. 
Mils.  IMEBKITT’S  pills  Imvo  pureU  80,000 
ciwe»  of  N4-rv«u*  D®  tiilUy  lu  the  punt 20  years. 
She  will  8«*ud  the  receipt  Iroin  which  they  are  ere- 
- -  Ad'**'*  Bs,  with  stsu  p.  ai«8. 
■  m,  Mu»*. 
AIEK 
►  or  Ni 
Recently  perfected  and  offered  to  the  trade  by  the 
pared  fiyi'  to  ail  BuJferern.  AUUrt  bj,  \ 
MKltfilTT,  P.  O.  Box  ii340.  BobIo 
TourlinvnI  OrlKln*l  Initial,  with  lo- 
drllbl*  Ink  and  riut»,  buxra,  Mnt  lot 
36 iwnti  and  Kamp.  X  b'S  avcrvtlilnir. 
FAKWKLL  ft  Co.,  9  Sclluol  SI.,  BOMuu. 
Possess  many  advantages,  both  in  construction  and  capacity, 
over  machines  now  in  use  hy 
Mild  Morphine  hahit  and 
p^iUly  ^urvd.  Fidnt«p«i  ar^uhllcUy. 
kiid  itftinp  fur  parllcularM.  Cr.  Caru 
;on.  iST  WouhluKtou&itiChlcagatllU 
The  Machines  made  hy  this  Company  have  aUvays  been  noted  for 
simplicity,  a  merit  which  has  been  preserved  in  tliis  new  style  and  com¬ 
bined  M'itli  great  strength,  especial  care  having  been  taken  to  provide 
against  the  M’ear  and  tear  of  use  in  P'actories  running  by 
TIIF.  PET  HTOCK,  PIGEON  and 
POUITRY  BULLETIN. 
Ilir  Oldest  t^oultry  Journal  in  the  World, 
A  Buptirbly  tllnBtTaiviI  monthlf.  putillaned  at  CO 
Curtliiudt  St.,  Nuw  York:  UqTiit(*d  lo  Ih®  Hreedirm, 
Mnnajernent  unit  DUrmn'S  of  Poultry,  PipeoDB  und 
Pet-Stouk.  t'earlf/t,  >>ul»iu}Kenu„id  huUprudent, 
Mubaorlplion  only  $1.25  por  yrur,  |ni»t-iialil.  Sped 
luon  coi)loH  lU  ots.  Addreiw  WM.  H.  KIKBY, 
STEAM  POWER 
Actual  WCRK  is  tlie  only  test  of  a  sewing  machine.  The  Weed 
Co.,  desii’ou.s  of  tlioroiigh  itivestigatlon,  are  prepared  to  place  these 
machines  on  trial,  feelltig  coiitident  that  pr.actical  \vork  will  convince 
intending  jiurchasers  of  their  merit.  Manufacturers  w'ill  please  examine 
if  our  claims  are  not  correctly  made  on  the  fullowing  points  : 
RURAL  CLUB  LIST. 
THE  RURAL  AND  OTHER  PAPERS  AT  LOW  RATES 
'I'bu  poriudicalB  lu  tbl»  llBt  aro  otfgrod  nt  a  largo 
reduotloij  froiu  tlioir  rutoB,  with  u  vluw  to  accomo* 
duttug  uur  friood.  who  wi«b  to  BubBcrlho  for 
THE  UDKAL  NEW-VUURER 
In  oouJuuGiluti  with  any  other  pupur  Uvr«la  named, 
TO  OBTAIN  ANY  JOURNAL 
lu  thlB  liBt,  and  the  IIukai,,  it  la  only  uecesBary  to 
vend  your  uddruBs  in  full,  and  the  money  with  the 
order,  when  they  will  he  sent.  i*usTAtik  i-hicpaid. 
SuhBCTipilobii  way  huuiu  ut  any  lime. 
SAMPLE  COPIES 
of  tbe  UUKAL  only  will  be  »vnt  on  application.  For 
eopte.  of  other  puhllcutloiii)  adUre.H  tho  puhlUher  of 
the  paper  wanted. 
You  can  rouilt  hy  Kraft,  P.  O.  Money  Order,  or 
lieglBtered  Letter,  ut  our  risk;  othcrwlae  ut  your 
own.  If  thero  l8  no  Agent  for  tliu  Kuiial  lo  your 
locality,  pleanu  hecomu  one  by  roRUiNO  A  CLUB.  It 
will  pay. 
Now  pleaue  note  that  we  will  furnUh  the  RCRAX 
NkW-VouaKaone  year  and  either  of  the  perlodicala 
namud  hulow,  pOBtage  prepaid,  on  receipt  of  the 
price  apuclOed : 
CONVENIENCE 
The  large  space  under  the  arm.  P''rom  needle  to  foot  of  arm,  9 
inches ;  from  needle  to  bend  of  arm,  1 1  inches  ;  from  bed  to  bottom  of 
arm,  5  inches.  Easily  oiled,  threaded  and  cleaned. 
No  cams  or  cogs  are  used,  a  contiunons  circular  motion,  preventing 
vibration,  ami  rendering  a  high  rate  of  speed  possible,  wliUe  noise  is 
reduced  to  the  minimum,  and  for  foot  power  the  ease  of  working  is 
increased  to  a  wonderful  degree. 
The  wearing  parts  are  forgetl  and  hardened.  Lost  motion  can  he 
taken  up  with  a  screw-driver,  thus  saving  cost  of  new  parts,  and  time 
consumed  in  fitting  them.  The  shuttle  being  carried,  in.stead  of  driven, 
M'cars  inueh  longer,  and  skijiping  of  stitclies  is  avoided.  The  needle 
socket  is  hardened  and  so  eon.strueted  that  a  needU*,  when  broken  in  tlie 
bar,  can  he  readily  removetl.  Address 
Monthly  MagnzIneBi 
Arthur’s  Home  Magazine . $6  16  $4  30 
•IiemoreBt’B  FaRfalon  Magazine . .  6  86  4  76 
Uarper’B  Monthly . 0  85  6  06 
PeUimun'B  lot 'lea’  Mugazlne. .  4  86  4  00 
Scrlhnt'r’it  Month’ y . .  0  86  6  70 
Science  of  Ucaltfc .  4  05  4  00 
SI.  Nicholas . 6  86  4  90 
Weeklies  [Litbiiart). 
AppleiOh’s  Journal .  6  65  6  65 
Kauhnry  News . .  .  4  76  4W 
KtreslUo  Companion .  6  66  4  68 
Frank  lA'slle's  Boys  and  Girls .  616  4  26 
*•  “  Lady's  Journal .  6  ^  6  66 
Harper's  Weekly .  8  66  6  86 
*lleurili  and  Home . .  6  >A  4  36 
Wavarly  Magazine . . .  7  66  6  50 
(UKI.I<IIODa.| 
ludepandeut . .  6  66  6  20 
Illustrated  ClinBtlun  Weekly...,. .  616  4  60 
Mothudlst . .  .............  666  4  60 
PreshytiTtun .  . .  6  30  4  86 
I'roBhytenan  (John  Knox  Engraving)..  6  90  6  40 
The  Advance .  666  490 
Watchuiuii  and  Uetl  actor .  6  H6  4  86 
lMJ8('III.I.ANICOt;H.) 
New  York  WUnnza .  4  16  8  40 
••  •*  Huh .  8  8f.  8  86 
»  «  Kvening  PoMt..... .  4  16  8  40 
..  >.  'Prlhiinc . .  4  65  4  00 
“  “  Nation . . .  7  66  6  86 
Chicago  TiineN . .  4  66  8M 
*'  luter-dccuii .  4  .'iO  3  60 
CincluuutI  Commerulul .  4  80  3  8U 
“  Kuquliier . . . . .  4  66  3  90 
“  Gazette .  4  66  8  VJ 
“  Tltuus  and  Uund-Uuok .  4  75  8  90 
Uelroll  Free  Prezs .  4  66  3  90 
Tribune .  4  «6  8  90 
*LoulBvUle  Cuurler-Jouroal, . . .  4  65  3  90 
SpringUeld  Itepuhllcan.... ...............  4  66  3  96 
Si.  LunU  'I'luiftu .  4  16  3  60 
Heleniltlc  Ameru-Jtn .  6  86  6  20 
Toledo  Blade .  46a  396 
'I'oroutu  Globe .  4  86  4  00 
The  papers  marked  with  a  *  give  to  each  Bubzcrlher 
uH  followH DBHUKr.HT's.  o  choice  of  two  riirumoH, 
“The  Captive  Child"  or  ”  The  Old  Oaken  Bucket:’’ 
HBAUTU  AN'IJ  llOMB  utlcrii  12  Etohliigz-  the  CuuR- 
I  KK-JoiiKNAL  gives  a  cunpuu  for  their  Distribution 
of  presebls. 
AliUUKHS 
RURAL  NCkV'YORKKR, 
78  Uuaue  Nt.«  New  York  City. 
WEED  SEWING  MACHINE  COMPANY 
HARTFORD,  CONN. 
(gidtatY 
3i0ent,«  minuted 
1876.  WHERE  NOW?  1876 
AGKNT.S  WAN'PED  forthe  UK.S'i'  BronuAPuiKH  of 
Al  (  n  1 1  >  Y  eroi'LBB’  i  i  t  CoNuiotstij 
Aic/vri/i  Komu.v  Iw  ani> 
ANIZ  lU-USTllATKI).  CENT.S.  COMPLETE. 
A  M  Iv  TOA'  This  H  the  clipapest  and  bust  thing 
via  IV  L.  1  Don’t  soil  any  other  till  you  nee 
IbiB.  Large  dtscouni’i  to  ageiitB.  Address 
MUTUAL  1-UULiaUINO  CO.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
To  5IICI1IGAN,  one  ot  the  foremost,  dourlshlng 
and  healthy  Staten  ( 
WHAT  FOR  ? 
To  buy  a  FARM  out  ui  ihe 
One  Million  Acres 
th«r«  U  MONEY  IN  THI9 
I IV  I  and  my  other  new  Novoltiea. 
Tlic  ..Lutlirn  Pivvorltc” 
of  flue  I'uriniou  liindn  for  nale  by  the  UllANK 
ILVI’lDa  &  INKIANA  U.  K. 
Strong  Solis.  Heady  Markets.  Sure  Crops.  Quod 
Schools.  It  K.  runs  through  cenU*r  of  grunt.  Set- 
tlemonts  all  along.  All  kind*  of  Frodufts  raised. 
I'lenty  of  water,  timber  and  building  lunterluls. 
I'rloe  from  FI  to  $10  per  acre;  one-fonrth  down,  hal- 
aiice  im  time. 
UP' Send  Tor  vllnstnitetl  pamphlet,  full  of  facts 
and  hgures,  uiul  i.e  coiivineeit.  Address 
W.  A.  UOWAKK.  Couini’r. 
Grand  Rapids,  .Mich. 
P.  U.  L.  I'KUtcK,  Sec'y  Laud  Kep’t. 
YYahiiiiiir 
UlsheM  and 
BUB  other  purpuspH. 
by  fimimct*.  PfirlUtilura  O.  J,  iTapicwkli.,  CllKdNiU,CT. 
A  ItlONTll.—AxentH  wuiiUnt.  VuhiublLS 
’  HUiapicg  7roi?.  B.  K.  Tno.MPflUN,  Dftroit,  Mtch. 
BAAIIO  PAPKRA  Want  AUUNTA.  Sumy. 
DUUn^Ot  ^  PAIHCHJLI),  RGllInK  PrdlrU.  Widdohsin. 
Auy  liOOK  you  want  »«dT  (•reptthl  iy  in*)l  or  Keotl 
iirloe- SMOiv;  order  nn<w«rc«t  «l  ooco.  Any  Poper  or 
Muffiwn*  Bikfki  dn  Pooeiyt  Ot  Mini  N4MI1  ot  Citv  iBheru 
Thirty  yaure^ Mtl/erleorB*.  lattiily  U)  a  Tkui. 
Urdku.  vU,  u  yuur  /Of  AlwulUly  C(r<?uUr  ot  uU  NtiW  tuuka 
liMU4*i  iu  UulUil  SitutvNs 
KOt  fOM. 
To  Itarni(*rfi.~Ovt*r%>uttmllUoo  iior08  u.  K.  LituUd, 
Pull*Lli*lKrrl|)tW»ns  wiiti  umnd.  Hotit 
tree.  A(t<1r««ii8  Iomta  tl.  H.  IsASij  (/Odar  KupIOh* 
iuwftt  ur  Uanttiftiiii  St.t 
100  FARMERS  WANTED 
during  th4>  winter,  to  engage  with  us  In  bunlnes*.  pay¬ 
ing  lOtl  IlOl.l.ARN  t)4>r  u.onlh.  Forall  nurticu- 
lars  address  J,  C.  Mt'iaiHKY  &  Cu.,  I'hllad  a.  Fa. 
PRAIRIE  LANDS. 
Send  PosrAi.  cakk  with  addreRs  to  i.a.n'i>  Cummis- 
aiONKK  U.  A  M.  K.  K.,  Urill.INUTON,  lOWA,  and  re¬ 
ceive  FKkk.Chartuf  l.auds  for  sale  In  luWA  and  .Sbu. 
A  MONTH.— Agent,  wanted  everywhere, 
Business  honorable  and  Hr.t-clae*.  Far- 
tlculars  sei  t  free.  Address 
J,  WOllTU  &  CO.,  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
'^“^lierUULTK!  mi 
the  Best  Poultry  paper  pubU.bed, 
A  Vexet^ble  Flauual,  Prepared  with 
a  view  to  Rcuuomy  mud  Piettt. 
ALLEN’S 
AMERICAN  CATTLE 
Ageule  Wauled.  <1.  BuiSTOL  &  CO..  New  York 
THIS  Work  upon  Kitchen  and  Market  Gardening 
and  tbe  kteld  Unlture  of  Boot  Ctpim,  ti  by  F.  T. 
GUtNN.  Fractiiml  Uertloulturlat,  (Author  of  “  Pear 
Cnltnre  for  Frijat,’’)  and  should  be  owned  and  studied 
by  every  one  Interastiftl  lu  Gardening,  It  is  an  able, 
practical,  profusely  lllnstrated  work  of  168  irmo. 
voxes.  Bant,  post-paid,  for  $1,60.  Ad4lreBS 
U.  U.  T.  MOURE.  Fnbltaher. 
7H  Ouene  Ht.,  New  York. 
v|  v  A  WANTED  TO  OUTAIN 
M  I  V  Subscribers  for  the  best  Agrl- 
I  w  I  w  eoltorul  and  Family  Weekly 
I.Ui4i!ra]  coinmiHsioMt*  for  Ui.tle  work. 
RUKAL  PUBLKMIING  COMPANY, 
*8  Duane  91..  New  York  t.lly. 
THEIR  HISTORY.  BREEDING  AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
Newspaper. 
Aitdress 
Box  3318. 
should  have  this 
FrssL  N.  Y.  BtaM 
_  American  SboruHorn  Berd 
Ae.  It  IS  a  hacdsomaly  illustratad  and 
_  and  boned  volume  of  628  duodecimo 
Mailed,  post-paid,  to  any  address  la  Hatted 
BrrgBT  breeder  or  owner  of 
work  by  Hon.  Lewie  F 
Ag.  Boctety,  Btlltor  of 
Book,"  Ac.,  -  - 
well  prints 
pages.  Mailed,  post-paid,  to  any  address  la  UolR 
^tes  or  Canada  oa  receipt  of  rMDoed  price,  $2. 
O.  O.  T,  MOORS* 
79  Uuane  au.  S*  Y, 
MOORE'S  Rckal  New-Yorkeu.  I'onducusl  by 
our  jolly  friend.  Hon.  l>.  D.  T.  Moore,  leads  ull  the 
pki>4'rs  of  lb*  nlafz  in  this  counlry.  it  la  edited  with 
great  care  and  ha*  a  large  vaiiety  of  itioreaiUig  uud 
InairucXlvn  departments  for  the  family  and  me  Ure- 
slde.  Convenient  In  form,  remarkably  neat  lu  typog¬ 
raphy.  abonndlng  in  timely  lllustratloris.  and  well 
Oiled  with  the  choicest  of  matter,  both  original  and 
BclecUnJ.  It  has  no  superior  In  Its  peculiar  sphere.— 
Tankers  Qazetts. 
PRACTICAL  BUTTER  BOOK 
Now  Ready.  Price  HI. 
Address  MOORB'B  BUBAL  NKW-TOBEBB, 
78  Duane  St„  New  York 
3  PRACTICAL  BUTTER  B(J 
Now  K4ia4ly., . Price  $1. 
Address  MUOINS’U  BUBAL  NKW-YOKEEl 
'lii  Duane  Ut.,  New 
